Category Archives: Zimbabwe

Africa is a spiritually powerful place to be, yet amazingly simple. The struggles for food and water are very real. The lack of basic medical care is overwhelming and the absence of support and necessary resources can be defeating if … Continue reading →

No Impact – consuming less paper We are all in the mist of a shift in consumerism where saving the environment is increasingly more urgent. Now, I’m no expert on sustainability, but I am aware enough to realize the damage … Continue reading →

The Jabulani Wellness Center was constructed in August 2009. Before this structure was built the villagers had no place to store medicines and materials without the threat of theft. We held clinics outside, which left me suffering with a … Continue reading →

Monde Village and Mpisi, a Traditional Medicinal Herbalist We had an opportunity to visit a traditional healer and herbalist named Mpisi Ndlovu at his homestead in the Monde Village. This village is a neighboring village to Jabulani, only 8 kilometers … Continue reading →

Greetings from Africa! Today is a beautiful day in Zimbabwe with the sun just beginning to warm the land and the sense of a Orange County stress lifting with every passing moment. Now I remember why I love being here. … Continue reading →

Dear friends, I am so glad to be able to share this experience with you. Thank you for taking the time to log in and log on for updates of my travels to Zimbabwe. I depart from LAX on July … Continue reading →

My intention is to write about my latest travels to Africa and share some of the stories that I found important. There is so much to share, yet I realize nothing can compare to being there yourself… especially when travelings … Continue reading →